The emperor and the protagonist, two extremes, one purpose (spoiler)

Sigurd 2022-10-30 05:17:06

If you put aside the differences between the two cultures, in fact, they are both extremely determined people and know what they want. Although friction is inevitable due to the constraints of the times at the beginning, both parties will reach a settlement in the end, which can only be achieved by knowing each other well. of trust. In the 4 seasons, Ulrich only said "destiny is all" and Bebamburg from beginning to end. He does not distinguish between good and bad, nor does he unconditionally resist heresies just because I believe in many gods. Although Alfred's judgments often seem unfair to him, he never actually betrays Alfred. There is his purpose to retake Bebamburg, but when he goes north to meet Ragnar again, with the title of his Danish killer, plus the two great benefits of alfred's quick hanging, it is not impossible to kill West Saxon, but He still remained neutral and chose to save the princess, which may also be a part of the lower body factor, so I won't mention it. He has his own standards for measuring things, and he is always loyal to his own heart to make choices. Only then does he have a group of subordinates/several female companions/ and the opportunity to go from nothing to a lord. But it is precisely because of this extreme freedom that he runs into obstacles everywhere, such as robbing the king to pay off debts / sending a monk to the west with a slap / not doing it to a king, especially the joy of his subordinates knowing that he wants to be the king of Mercia and his rejection after he refuses. Lost, if he hadn't believed in him, no one would have followed him. And alfred always put his dream, that is, unifying England and believing in one god, in the first place in his actions: although he loves women, he still tries to bring the queen by his side, because she is very pious to God, especially when he is vulnerable, he can remind him Establish a monotheistic England; although he especially wants to eat meat, he still has to be patient as a king, after all, he has to set an example in front of his subjects; betrothed his daughter to a little white face, so as to manipulate Mercia, even if this little white face is not as bright as the surface. He was very sensible a lot of the time: find a pious woman for Utrich, hide her debts so that Utrede can work obediently; always insist on keeping Utred in West Saxon, and not give in to Uber because of fear. But he sometimes makes wrong decisions because of pedantic and lack of information: he is rewarded and promoted just by listening to Odd's request for credit; because Ulrich accidentally killed the monk, he immediately ordered to arrest him, especially when he was alone with him, I didn't listen to him carefully, but talked about nonsense about going to heaven. But the best part of him is to correct his mistakes: he saw Xiao Odd go to the enemy with his own eyes, and he killed him without a word; In the end, when he was dying, he pardoned Urid and wanted to write history that erased him. I still remember the time when Urad was sold by his new king. It was the first time Urad couldn't protect his subordinates. Even so, from Alfred's position, Urad didn't kill him directly. And alfred, after knowing that Utrid was sold, said to her daughter, the question is not whether I want to save it, but where do I go to save it, and then let Ragnar go to find Utrid, you must know that Ragnar is also Not a small force can even pose a threat to alfred. Remember the rare smile alfred gave when he saw a small temple when he went to tour Ulrich's territory? If it weren't for the different dreams, I think these two would be best friends. In fact, people who say sorry need courage, and people who listen to sorry need measure. If ordinary people encounter one of these things, it is basically impossible to have a good scene. If I didn't know you too well, and you knew me too well, trust is really just a matter of words, and only these two people who are so honest with their hearts can achieve mutual benefit and win-win results. Why can these two get together in the end? Wuhe is only for a family.

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